
In pathology, hyaloserositis is the coating of an organ with a fibrous hyaline, resulting from inflammation of the serous membrane (serositis) covering the organ. The spleen is commonly affected and often referred to as sugar-coated spleen. The liver and heart are also sometimes affected and referred to as frosted liver (or sugar-coated liver) and...
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Inflammation of a serous membrane with a fibrinous exudate that eventually becomes hyalinised, resulting in a relatively thick, dense, opaque, glistening, white or gray-white coating; when the process involves the visceral serous membranes of various organs, the grossly apparent condition is sometimes colloquially termed icing liver, sugar-coated s...
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(hi″ә-lo-se″ro-si´tis) inflammation of serous membranes marked by conversion of the serous exudate into a pearly coating of the affected organ.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′ă-lō-sē′rō-sī′tis Definitions: 1. Inflammation of a serous membrane with a fibrinous exudate that eventually becomes hyalinized, resulting in a relatively thick, dense, opaque, glistening, white or gray-white coating; when the process involves the visceral serous membranes...
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